In the United States a President is only impeached if it is believed they have taken part of unlawful events. The House of Representatives must reach a majority vote on impeachment and then the President is tried by the U.S. Senate. President Obama would only be impeached if he did something unlawful and the House voted to impeach him.
Barack Obama is not a socialist. Impeachment is a method for recalling a President when evidence of a crime is found, and is unrelated to one's political beliefs.
Highly doubtful.
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All government officials can be impeached and its the safeguard against corruption at the federal level. The president can be impeached as well as any other holder of public office.
1. Only the House of Representatives can impeach the President. 2. The president must first break a federal law in order to be impeached. As of right now only two presidents have ever been voted on by the House of Representatives to be impeached and the House voted against it. Unless President Obama breaks a federal law, it is impossible for the House of Representatives to impeach him.
No, President Obama cannot be impeached as he has already completed his two terms in office. Impeachment is a process reserved for current presidents who are accused of committing high crimes or misdemeanors.
No, he should not. While it is customary for partisans and political opponents to claim the president deserves to be impeached, the constitution is very clear about the criteria for impeachment. The president must be guilty of "high crimes and misdemeanors"-- which generally refers to such things as treason or betraying his country. You may not like President Obama, and you may not agree with his policies, but there is no credible evidence that he has committed treason, nor that he has betrayed his country.
No.
I believe that Obama should win, but that's just my opinion. You can think what ever you like but that won't change me AT ALL.
You spelled Obama wrong BTW! and ummm. I think you should ask Obama
If the President were legally impeached and convicted, the vice-president would take his office and become President. No reason to think that he would be more dictatorial than Obama.
In theory, yes. Practically no, unless he loses his mind.